New York Jets CB Dee Milliner has stood out so far at organized team activities as he enters a contract year. Milliner worked with the first-team nickel package with CB Darrelle Revis (wrist) out. Defensive coordinator Kacy Rodgers said Milliner has looked hungry, and that hunger has shown with a couple of great plays.

New York Jets CB Dee Milliner's fifth-year option was declined Monday, May 2, and general manager Mike Maccagnan said it was primarily based on Milliner's injury history. If Milliner plays well in 2016, though, Maccagnan said both sides can try to negotiate a contract following the season.

Updating a previous report, New York Jets CB Dee Milliner did not have his fifth-year option picked up by the Jets Monday, May 2. He will become a free agent after the 2016 season. Milliner missed 27 of 48 games due to surgeries on his Achilles' and wrist.

New York Jets CB Dee Milliner (Achilles') could begin training camp on the Physically Unable to Perform list. The Jets received trade inquiries on him this offseason, but they're holding onto him for now.

New York Jets CB Dee Milliner, who is now attracting trade interest from other teams after he's fallen to No. 4 on the cornerback depth chart, could still see plenty of playing time in 2015. New head coach Todd Bowles often used six defensive backs in 555 total defensive snaps last year with the Arizona Cardinals as their defensive coordinator.

New York Jets CB Dee Milliner has been the trade target for several teams that have contacted the Jets about his availability, according to sources. The Jets have informed interested teams that Milliner is not available at a drastically reduced price at this point. The team would like to evaluate Milliner while he competes for the No. 4 cornerback job, but a trade has not been ruled out.

Updating a previous report, New York Jets CB Dee Milliner (Achilles') might not be ready until early summer. The team sounds as if they will use the worst-case scenario as a guide as they venture into free agency. They're not counting on Milliner to be 100 percent. When asked, both head coach Todd Bowles and general manager Mike Maccagnan identified cornerback as one of the team's most pressing needs.

New York Jets CB Dee Milliner's (Achilles') status for the spring practices is still up in the air at this point, according to head coach Todd Bowles. Bowles said it is too early tell if Milliner will be ready by the spring.

Updating a previous report, New York Jets CB Dee Milliner (Achilles') is believed to have a torn Achilles' tendon, a source said Sunday, Oct. 12. He will have tests to confirm the injury Monday, Oct. 13. It would be a season-ending injury if confirmed.